Nov 2016 Any Eucapil / Fluridil Users ?

DarkVctry

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I remember back in 2005 when this stuff was still new, it had a big buzz in 2008, but after that I haven't heard much about this topical. Does anybody here have any success with it ? I type it in the search bar and nothing comes up at all, either the search feature is broke on the forum, or this stuff isn't being tried.
 

sunchyme1

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Hey man I haven't searched about it in this forum but I did a few searches over on hairlosshelp.

Pretty much what u said really, there was a big buzz around 2005 to 2008. People would try it, some people reported success, some said it didn't do sh*t. But it kinda died out and I don't see anyone using it these days.

I dunno. I'd like to get some kind of consensus to whether this stuff actually helps or not too.
 

DarkVctry

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Yes sunchyme1, exactly but what I have found most of the guys that claimed it didn't work only used it for 1 or 2 months tops. It is the same exact issue with almost all topicals. Topicals require the most discipline to use. I hope anybody on here that has used Eucapil could tell their story, at this point the science behind it isn't forthcoming, and the price seems very high.
 

rcom440

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Please do research about Flurudil. I remember Bryan Shelton (RIP) was warning people it can be pretty dangerous drug. I think those posts are still here buried somewhere.
 

DarkVctry

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I remember you from along time ago rcom440, yeah I try to avoid anything harmful, hair is nice but its never worth my health, thanks for the heads up.
 

sunchyme1

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Please do research about Flurudil. I remember Bryan Shelton (RIP) was warning people it can be pretty dangerous drug. I think those posts are still here buried somewhere.

Jesus I never saw those posts saying it was dangerous. More annoying than anything else because of the high alcohol content. Causing iritation of the scalp. There was some debate about using a product with such high alcohol content long term but I can't remember what people's opinions of that we're.

But this was discussed on threads on hairlosshelp not here. Maybe some other guys like you can give an opinion on that
 

rcom440

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Jesus I never saw those posts saying it was dangerous. More annoying than anything else because of the high alcohol content. Causing iritation of the scalp. There was some debate about using a product with such high alcohol content long term but I can't remember what people's opinions of that we're.

But this was discussed on threads on hairlosshelp not here. Maybe some other guys like you can give an opinion on that

It was long time ago but I remember Bryan read something about Flurudil, he said he would never risk using this drug. I trust him when it comes to stuff like that. He was like encyclopedia when it came to hairloss and drug research.
 

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I have been using Eucapil(Fluridil) for about 10 months now. I also use Nizoral shampoo, but nothing else. My front was pretty much bald when I started using it. My crown dont seem affected at all.
After starting Fluridil (I started Nizoral many months later) my hair loss stopped pretty much instantly. OK, maybe 2-3 weeks into the treatment. I have also gotten new hairs where I was completely bald before. (have been for 8-10 years). But it happens at a really slow pace. I can still see improvement happening now after 10 months, so I will stick with it until anything better comes along.

"rcom440" is commenting like som many on this forum about things he dont understand. Fluradil is not at all dangerous. "rcom440" is confusing Fluridil with flutamide, which is a whole other thing. We are dealing with people on this forum who dont comprehend that different products starting with the same letters still can be extremely different from each other, which is the case here.
Fluridil only works in the scalp, and it molecular structure is designed to dissolve if Fluridil enters the bloodstream. That molecular design assures that the product is safe to use.

Personally, the alcohol in the product dont bother me. My scalp doesnt get particulary dry or anything.

Eucapil is still in business, as they delivers the product, and also in a fast manner. So people obviously must be using the product in silence and not posting about it in forums, or else Eucapil would go out of business I guess.

I wish I had started(or knew of) Fluridil earlier though, because I'm pretty sure it would have stopped my hair loss before it became visually a problem, as regrowing seems to happen really slow.

interesting. can i ask you a couple questions regarding your hair loss history so i can put this into context...

how old were you when you started balding and how old are you now? you don't have to give specific ages just around about please

what norwood were you when you started fluridil and what are you now?

cheers mate!
 

sunchyme1

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I was probably 19-20 when I started balding. But it has progressed very slowly. I'm in my mid 30s now. I'm not very familiar with the norwood scale and it's difficult to say a number. Maybe I'm a 3 or 3A. Something like that. I'm at the same norwood visually as when I started(10 months ago), as it still not enough regrowth to really cover up the bald area(only shadow). But there are def popping up single hairs where i had been bald for a long time, just not dense enough so that it really helps that much. But for maintaing, then I think Fluridil is the way to go because it def works and is side effect-free.

well good for you mate its good to hear success stories that don't include finasteride.

honestly i don't even care about regrowth anymore, maintenance/slowing down is fine

i read a lot of fluridil threads earlier in the year from a bunch of websites. i cant really remember them now but i think a common theme with them was that a lot got good success with it for the first year or so then it stopped working. maybe the body adapts and fights back?

i know a lot complained about the high alcohol content. and the price. and the pain of having to use it on a completely dry scalp.

but you are right though, they must still be getting orders for them to be in business still. its been around for f*****g years.

i know there was a lot of hype about it around 2004, 2005, but it fizzled out. now hardly anyone talks about it

do you plan to keep using it? itll be interesting to see how your hair is doing in 6 months or years time.
 

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Yes, totally. I dont want to use finasteride either. Even if it could save my hair I would not risk it. The risk of sexual sides with finasteride are bad enough in my opinion, but there is the worse long term risks that they haven't even tested it for. So I will only use topicals that dont go systemic. Dont mess with hormones on a systemic level!

I was on finasteride for a year and it fucked me up good. its not just the sexual sides, its your whole make up. your personality changes. brain fog, depression all kinds of sh*t. I got all of it as did all those other poor fuckers over on propeciahelp. that sh*t is real man. if I am just one of the unlucky ones then so be it. but im not gonna mess with my body again

so you got absolutely no side effects at all? I wonder why this never caught on. could be a bunch of reasons...the cost, the hassle, the alcohol context. I dunno. but I have yet to find one long term fluridil user who reported success
 

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Maybe. I dont know yet.

I will keep using it, yes. If it stops working, then I will of course quit. But so far it is definitely working with maintaing what I have and giving slight regrowth.

well please update us next year if your around. id love to know how its still working for you
 
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